it wud really help me a lot if i get suggestions on how to make good dishes. hope anyone can give comments and suggestions, maybe, a secret recipe will do. thanks
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Hi Missgoodcook and welcome to Chef Talk. Your question is best-answered by starting to browse through our forums here. Use the search feature if you don't see something you're looking for. Check out the cooking articles, cookbook reviews and the recipes (see the links at the top of the page). All forums are open to you for reading but please save the professionals' forums for them. There's plenty here to read and lots of knowledgeable people to consult!
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